@buzzqw
There seems to be a bug with the -par for the XviD encoder when I want to resize a video with the original -par of 1:1 to an DVD compliant anamorphic shape.
For example, when I crop and resize a .m2ts with an original --sar of 1:1 and tick Anamorphic Shape, the -par for the XviD command line appears as -par 0:0, and XviD_encraw crashes.
(When doing similar with an original anamorphic video, the -par is recalculated correctly).

Secondly, I have to use AVIMux-GUI v1.17.7, because v1.17.8 which comes with HDC crashes when called from HDC. I am on Vista, and it is known from the AVIMux documentation that v1.17.8 must be run in XP compatibility mode. I enabled XP compatibility mode and can start AVIMux_GUI manually, however it always crashes when HDC wants to start it. Don't know if you can do much about it. Anyway, I can live with the former version 1.17.7 as I don't think that the update to 1.17.8 is critical.

dont know whats the problem, i worked in the past perfect!
Ascept Ratio should be 2.35:1

All ripped with DVdfab in Full disc mode

ar is computed from crop values, try to crop less (or more)

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Originally Posted by Sharc

@buzzqw
There seems to be a bug with the -par for the XviD encoder when I want to resize a video with the original -par of 1:1 to an DVD compliant anamorphic shape.

please redownload sharc-beta

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Secondly, I have to use AVIMux-GUI v1.17.7, because v1.17.8 which comes with HDC crashes when called from HDC. I am on Vista, and it is known from the AVIMux documentation that v1.17.8 must be run in XP compatibility mode.

There is however still an issue with the -par for XviD.
When I resize the original .m2ts to say 720 x 576 by manually overtyping the Height and ticking Anamorphic Shape, the par which is conveyed to the encoder is still 1:1, i.e. it is not recalculated according to my cropping and resizing.
(It should be calculated the same way as the --sar for x264).

I've been going thru the topic with very little luck. I'm trying to convert mkv to wmv and it never encodes. It seems to stop after the audio part. I've seen a few others have similar problems but I never saw a solution posted. Even with the link to the other topic there wasnt a solution just people started to ask the person why he is using wmv.

Am I missing something with the wmv conversions? The avs files play fine and converting to mp4 worked ok too.

Any help would be great. I've converted in the past with WMNicEnc with good success. I'm running a Vista maching with all tools installed. I have checked my settings in ffdshow too.

Buzz regarding my bluray encoding problem. The moment I unticked multi thread it started working. Anyway I had posted this problem in x264 thread for which one of them advised instaed of this in the script

SetMemoryMax(512)
SetMTMode(2,0)

#Source File
AVCSource("F:\HDConvertToX\temp\job0\movie.dga")

#Applying Resizing
GaussResize(1920,1072,0,4,-0,-4,p=75)

#Insert Filters As Requested

hqdn3d(1)

You only need to "disable" the multithreaded opening of the source material ... so your AVS script (taken from the one in the logfile) should read: